to be fair...
she's lucky she didnt get a smack in the mouth or a smashed up car for her extremely selfish car driving.
not suggesting that it's right, but in many cases, such obvious lack of care and attention leads to very bad outcomes. she clearly has little regard for other people judging by the nature of her responses - would you react like that in the same sittuation?
she may be getting a slightly toxic reaction, out of proportion to the 'crime', but judging by the lack of internet empathy, and indeed the encouragement from her neighbours, it seems she is reaping what she has sown.
so there.
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Tue 24 Jan 2012, 22:04,
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not suggesting that it's right, but in many cases, such obvious lack of care and attention leads to very bad outcomes. she clearly has little regard for other people judging by the nature of her responses - would you react like that in the same sittuation?
she may be getting a slightly toxic reaction, out of proportion to the 'crime', but judging by the lack of internet empathy, and indeed the encouragement from her neighbours, it seems she is reaping what she has sown.
so there.
I think a smack in the mouth at the scene from someone who was actually involved
would be a far more logical response than going to the papers and organizing a hate mob
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Tue 24 Jan 2012, 22:57,
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well...
as someone who has been on the wrong end of sustained (though completely unprovoked) abusive telephone calls, and (unprovoked street violence, i can honestly say that i know which one i'd chose to repeat.
but fortunately it's not too likely, as i don't tend to go round acting like a total cunt. call it over the top, but she's not an injured innocent!
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Tue 24 Jan 2012, 23:23,
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but fortunately it's not too likely, as i don't tend to go round acting like a total cunt. call it over the top, but she's not an injured innocent!